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Dining-rooms, usually brilliantly lighted, appeared quite sombre in candle-light, and while those of a poetic temperament were inclined to call it romantic and suggestive of olden times, there were others who made impatient remarks regarding the electric-light authorities.
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But the authors argue that they've come upon "the first causal evidence that manipulating a person's sense of connectedness to their own later self induces her to make impatient choices in consequential, self-relevant contexts".
We're going to make mistakes, get impatient, say the wrong thing, do the wrong thing, get lost, get angry, forget and fail.
That's made him impatient.
The extra rain this year has made her impatient to move.
Icy patches here and there, however, made me impatient for some fresh snow.
When Raid told him no, the driver made an impatient noise and drove on.
But Mr. Tucci, 54, said those slips made him impatient with himself.
Though he briefly attended dance classes at the Harlem School of the Arts, his talents made him impatient.
A plate of meltingly tender beef short ribs, corn bread and coleslaw made us impatient for cookouts to begin.
His rage at the injustices of the world he knew made him impatient with the usual logic of literary expression.
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